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Becoming The Tree Auburn House, 1997The five paintings and commentary presented here tell the story of a sickness and a healing.Jill Teck in August 1994 was diagnosed as having Acute Myloid Leukemia, underwent intensive chemotherapy in University College Hospital, Galway, and survived with no ill effects to tell the tale.Jill now sees the value of the experience, as it has transformed her whole life and attitude to living.After her illness, Jill came into contact with the work of Louise Hay, and the five paintings of the book were shown at Louise Hay's conference in Dublin in 1995. She has made a point of studying the subject of Mind-Body Medicine, including several trips abroad to conferences given by Deepak Chopra. She is also studying art therapy, and is particularly interested in the role of art in healing.Since writing 'Becoming The Tree' Jill has seen many changes in her external as well as her inner life, all of which Jill views with excitement and optimism.' Becoming The Tree'. 10 Euro including post and packaging. |
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'The show recognizes the important
role modern medical treatments play in a patient's recovery, says Henning
Jocelyn, "We acknowledge that medical technology can keep people
alive and give them time to find their own way to healing".
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Galway Advertiser 12/3/98 |
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University of Dublin, 8/4/98 |
Letter from Dean to colleague Thank you for organizing the event by Jill Teck on 2nd April. The feed back was very positive and the students were very impressed. I would be grateful if you would convey my appreciation to her. Professor Davis Croakley |
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Irish Times 20/4/98 |
Decision to seek new life out of Ashes of Despair Becoming The Tree (Auburn House, 1997). Adapted and directed by Ann Henning Jocelyn for the Connemara Theatre Company Ltd., it has had several stage presentations, most recently for medical staff from University College Hospital Galway, St. James's Hospital and Trinity College Dublin.
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Connacht Sentinel 21/4/98 |
New play tells of a woman's traumatic battle with cancer 'The remarkable story of a Connemara woman who was diagnosed with acute Leukaemia and made a full recovery will mark a new chapter in theatre as her story is set to be dramatized at the Town Hall Theatre.'
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Galway Advertiser 23/4/98 |
Unique play tells of journey to recovery 'The presentation has had a strong emotional
impact on everyone who has seen it' |